Some of us love listening to our favourite tunes when were travelling, doing work or even when were just chilling around. However, the headphones and headsets we use aren’t actually as friendly as they can be. With that, here’s five reasons how our headphones can be a threat to us.
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Just like me, many people love to max out the volume of their phones and just jam out on their tunes in their free time, but to be honest, we should all know that this ain’t good. Prolonged exposure to a huge amount of decibels or loud sound could pretty much cause hearing depravity or worst case scenario, complete hearing loss. Maybe you should cut down on binge listening to your tunes and keep it clear for a while, you hear?
Listening to our tunes briefly takes away our thought on the road and we all know that losing your sight, while either walking down the road could be lethal. Some pedestrian accidents are caused by headphones and headsets, which blocks out incoming warning signs to the unexpected pedestrian until it’s too late.
Well, hygiene is really important and since we use our headphones and headsets on our eyes, which is one of the rarest places we ever clean, it’s bound to have a few bacteria and germs here and there. Make sure to never ever let anyone else use your headphone or headset because health is always wealth.
Well, we all have different tastes in music, so you shouldn’t expect people to like a hard metal rock as much as you do. A maxed out the volume, combined with a loud music could really annoy your fellow commuters and potential irritate them to a point that they have to confront with you. Make sure to always be sensitivity to other commuters and bring down the volume of your tunes, when you think it’s necessary.
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Some consider listening to music as a way to improve their function in working or studying, but to tell you the truth, we think that it affects everyone negatively. People tend to get distracted when listening to their music, so by losing a fair amount of focus that should be given to working or studying, functionality might be lessened and you’ll be more prone to make various mistakes on what you’re doing. Try to keep it silent when your working, I’m sure it’ll help you out better.
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